Marley Africa Road Trip

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  • 2011
  • 1 Season
  • 8.1  (57)

Marley Africa Road Trip was a six-part documentary series that aired on the Discovery Channel in 2011, featuring the legendary Jamaican musician and activist, Bob Marley's son, Rohan Marley. The series was directed by David Alexanian and photographed by top-notch cinematographers, Zoran Popovic and Jon Betz. The show followed Rohan and a passionate team of friends who embarked on a road trip across Africa to explore its diverse people and cultures, and to retrace the steps of his father's journeys across the continent 30 years ago.

The series takes the viewer on a journey along the East African coast, from Ethiopia to Tanzania, and then across to the West African coast to Ghana. In each episode, Rohan and his team immerse themselves in the culture and traditions of the people. The series showcases the team's interactions with local musicians, tribes, DJs, rappers, artists, farmers, and activists, revealing their daily lives and struggles, as well as their rich cultural heritage.

The first episode focuses on Ethiopia, where Rohan and his team connect with the local Rastafarian community in Addis Ababa. They then travel to Lalibela, home to some of the most impressive rock-hewn churches in the world, and meet with the local priests who have lived there for generations. The second episode takes place in Tanzania, where the team visits the Maasai tribe and learns about their way of life, customs, and relationship with wildlife. They also visit Zanzibar, a hub of African music and trade, and explore its rich history and culture.

The third episode features Ghana, one of the most vibrant and culturally-rich countries in Africa, where the Marley team travels to the Ashanti region to learn about the ancient Akans and their cultural ceremonies. They also visit Cape Coast, where they explore the slave trade heritage and its impact on African people across the world.

The rest of the episodes follow a similar pattern, providing unique insights into the cultures and traditions of African people. Throughout the series, Rohan speaks candidly about his father's legacy and his own connection to Africa, sharing his experiences and perspectives on the continent as a man with Jamaican and African roots.

Marley Africa Road Trip is not just a travel series, but a tribute to the beauty and complexities of Africa, and a celebration of its resilience and cultural diversity. The series is a testament to the power of music and culture to unite people from different walks of life, and to inspire hope and change in the face of adversity.

Overall, Marley Africa Road Trip is a must-see for anyone interested in African culture, music, history, and the human experience. It is a heartwarming, enlightening, and entertaining series that captures the spirit of Africa and pays homage to one of the world's most iconic music legends.

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Seasons
Africa Unite
6. Africa Unite
May 7, 2013
Rohan, Ziggy and Robbie Marley keep the faith as the concert honoring their father approaches.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
 
The Marley lads wrap up their motorcycle journey through South Africa.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
 
Rohan, Ziggy and Robbie Marley keep the faith as the concert honoring their father approaches.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
 
As they plan their father's tribute concert, the Marley brothers continue their long, strange motorcycle trip through South Africa.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
 
The Marleys' trippy trip continues as Robbie, Rohan and Ziggy share some good times with the locals.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
 
Follow along as the Marley brothers roll up and roll on through South Africa on their continuing quest to uncover their father's legacy.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
 
Mellow-minded Ziggy, Rohan and Robbie Marley embark on their intensely personal motorcycle trek through South Africa.
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  • Premiere Date
    November 1, 2011
  • IMDB Rating
    8.1  (57)
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